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sharin'Sharon 04-30-2013 06:59 PM

Appreciate your info on the layout of the Cross. I can just see me changing out prints and then it would take me forever and ever to finish. Am tempted to give it a try.....some day!!! Thanks for sharing.

Iraxy 05-01-2013 12:10 PM

Love the rhythm and rhyme of it and the design is just beautiful. Congrats!

Daisy Dew 05-02-2013 12:19 PM

who ever posted the first pic has started something! I'm cutting cutting cutting. Yours Rosyhf is going to be a beauty!

Rosyhf 05-02-2013 01:03 PM

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Ok, I finished that one piece of 60 by 48, now I will make a 12x60piece and add to the side. I love this quilt. I than k Ube for starting this quilt and inspiring me. I will be using just what's left of the squares and only cut more if I have to.

I can see that toward the bottom of the quilt it is a bit not square up, so I will fold it in half and put that side on the ironing board and spray starch and steam press to stretch that area. the squares and seams are all correct, so it will work.

I hope to finish adding that addition today so I can return to the SIP quilt that is waiting.

SheriR 05-02-2013 03:35 PM

Your quilt is so cute. I've bookmarked this thread so I will remember where to find your clever method.

.....would anyone be interested in a swap for "Charming sets"? A few of us are wondering. :D

Rosyhf 05-03-2013 10:11 AM

Scrap Cross Quilt
 
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I have just finished the top. It is now 60x60. a nice wall hanging. Here are some pointers for those who would like to do this quilt, for a 60x60 with 2.5 inch squares.

1. Try to lay the entire quilt on your board before sewing.

2. Sew the quilt in blocks of 10x10 across the quilt, in other words, 10 squares down and 10 squares across. That is if you are making a 60x60 size, Sew the squares in rows across and then sew the row together to form one 10 x10 block (the block will actually measure 10.5 for the seam allowance).

3. Block each block of 10x10 by spraying with starch and steam with up and down motion into a 10 1/2x10 1/2 block, this will make sure that your quilt is square.

4. You then have your choice of sewing the large blocks in rows across and joining the rows or sewing them down in sections and then joining sections.

5. I will add a 1 inch border, cut on the straight of grain, so it will end up being 1/2 ins. This is to keep the quilt square. I will add another pic after it is quilted and bound.

This was a fun quilt to do and a great diversion for me. Now I must get back to SIP and finished that, this weekend. If you have any question, please ask me now while it is still fresh in my memory.

SheriR 05-03-2013 10:57 AM

Rosy it's just beautiful. Thank you for all your tips!

jcrow 05-03-2013 11:42 AM

I've never seen a quilt like this but I really, really like it. I like your story on how to do the top row. It makes sense. It's really an attractive quilt. I love scrappy quilts very much. I've made so few of them - maybe two in my lifetime. I would like to do what someone else said - use 5" blocks and make this. Would it be too big? The blocks being 5"? And what about using a jelly roll? I have so many jelly rolls that I need to use up. Would one jelly roll make a quilt like this?

Rosyhf 05-03-2013 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by SheriR (Post 6042192)
Rosy it's just beautiful. Thank you for all your tips!

Thank you Sheri. Here is something neat about this quilt. As I am looking at it, I see a bunch of pink, blue, red, green crosses, these are from my dear friend Sandy. Then there are some greeny, peachy, pinky, yellow small prints and those are from my friend Karan in S, Carolina and then a few from my friend Elaine. So to conclude, I seem to have a bunch of friends in all my scrap quilts lol.

SheriR 05-03-2013 11:50 AM

Rosy I love that thought. :D

carolstickelmaier 05-03-2013 12:04 PM

Rosyhf, I love your quilt. Now I am wondering if I have enough scraps to do one. Ummmmmm now to check out my stash. Your directions are very clear.

Rosyhf 05-03-2013 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by jcrow (Post 6042280)
I've never seen a quilt like this but I really, really like it. I like your story on how to do the top row. It makes sense. It's really an attractive quilt. I love scrappy quilts very much. I've made so few of them - maybe two in my lifetime. I would like to do what someone else said - use 5" blocks and make this. Would it be too big? The blocks being 5"? And what about using a jelly roll? I have so many jelly rolls that I need to use up. Would one jelly roll make a quilt like this?

I believe she said, ( I was thinking ... that I might cut 5 squares every time I touch a fabric, and set them aside, til there are enough sets done for a whole quilt.), meaning 2.5 squares.
I have never bought a jelly roll so I have no idea. Since it is a scrap quilt, you can used some off each roll couldn't you and then some out of your scrap bin also.

paintmejudy 05-03-2013 12:55 PM

Terrific system!

oksewglad 05-04-2013 06:31 PM

As usual a bright and cheery quilt! Thanks for sharing.

QuiltE 05-04-2013 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by oksewglad (Post 6044835)
As usual a bright and cheery quilt! Thanks for sharing.

So OKSGlad ... while you are doing your mooooooooooove and pre-cutting projects, you might as well add this one to your list, and join me! :)

Anael 05-05-2013 05:21 AM

Thanks for the inspiration, I love it! You have me cutting 2.5" squares now :) Will take some time before I have enough but that's ok, I still have some UFO's to work on!

oksewglad 06-05-2013 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 6044887)
So OKSGlad ... while you are doing your mooooooooooove and pre-cutting projects, you might as well add this one to your list, and join me! :)

No you are not going to pull me into another project. My hands are covering my ears, "I can't hear you!!" You haven't seen the now 4 hexie projects I am working on! Have to quilt and bind the first one yet.

QuiltE 06-06-2013 04:00 AM


Originally Posted by oksewglad (Post 6106387)
No you are not going to pull me into another project. My hands are covering my ears, "I can't hear you!!" You haven't seen the now 4 hexie projects I am working on! Have to quilt and bind the first one yet.

As do I ... and I have only started one more hexie ................yet! :D

As for this one, I'm only cutting squares when I think of it ............ and stashing them in a jar. It'll be a long way off before it'll become a WIP! :D

Rosyhf 06-07-2013 12:03 PM

Lol, I am going to have lots of 2.5 squares left over as I am continuously cutting and there are always leftovers. I put those in little bags for later projects or when an idea grabs me or I see something.

pjaco 06-08-2013 11:32 AM

Mine is 4 1/2 inch (my avatar) RW&B

SheriR 06-08-2013 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by pjaco (Post 6111125)
Mine is 4 1/2 inch (my avatar) RW&B

I love it!


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